@Wolfietherrat

So… The Butler” did do it.

@davidbramley7125

Fred Dineage is a legend! HOW? was an Awesome UK educational TV show for young folks. You’ve got to have been born in the 60’s to get it. Fred had co presenters Jack Hargreaves, Jon Miller and Bunty James each with interesting facts or experiments involving science and nature. I totally loved this program- Jack was like your dream grandad who always had a penknife, string or a frog in his pocket and show’d you how to tie knots. Programs like this set me up for adulthood - to be inquisitive, gain understanding, experiment. Generation Z could do with a bit of this.

@angelaberni8873

In the beginning Fred says what motivates killers to sentencing themselves to death or behind bars. Unfortunately this is NOT the case. They are never killed in Uk and life is 20/30 years ,most often let out before for good behaviour.  Utterly disgusting  !!! The law seems to favour murderers and deliquents and i for one am FED UP WITH IT ALL !!!!

@CrimeStoriesPodcast69

The duality of Archibald Hall’s life is absolutely chilling — a refined butler on the surface, yet hiding such a dark and twisted nature. It's fascinating and terrifying how someone could live such a double life with such ease.

@UnderTheCrimeScene

A butler, a conman, and a serial killer all in one… Archibald Hall’s story is as twisted as it gets. Reality is truly stranger than fiction. 😨

@garthwaiteglynis1669

Oh, so intreesting. I love the con role play.   Thank you for sharing ❣❣❣

@60secondsleuth

Fascinating case! Archibald Hall's story is unbelievable. We focus on getting straight to the chilling facts in our short-form true crime content. Great job on this detailed doc! 👍

@shelleynobleart

The tale told at 12:40 was deliciously accented. Rewound it several times with delight!

@suzanrice4834

Excellent storytelling, love your format. Thank you.

@thisisme3238

Sorry to correct, but "It's the LOVE of money that's the root of all evil." (KJV) 🙏

@reneedennis2011

Thank you for this video. He was profiled on Infamous Murders.

@carolmanning8367

There was a movie I saw about Archibald, in the movie he was arrested at the home of a elderly woman he was working for. Her friend was suspicious of him & had the police investigate him. Quite different to the true story but a good movie.

@Samuel-2702

ultimate detail documentary. I like this video!

@lizabethgussman331

If Hall had a prison record how was he able to get a job as a butler? Don’t wealthy English people do background checks?

@Jasonxbr

"The butler did it" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

@astroemerald3175

Very odd is accomplice only received 15 years  way too lenient for  4  murders .

@monblkcat5990

Excellent series

@fishieloosey

THE LOVE of money is the root of all evil

@karengus2328

Just a stunning story.  Unbelievable the level some are willing to go to.  As a believer in Jesus Christ, we always say that the LOVE of money is the root of all evil.  Just absolutely diabolical.  Wow.

@charlesabernathy5842

Word.  In prison, I studied mathematics up to calculus and went on to reading Psychology of Abnormal and Deviant Behavior, General Psychology, Criminology, The Grammarian leading to a position in prison as a proofreader in the prison print shop; Human Development, actually a book in use in psychology today; Power Politics.  I capitalized because they were books whose authors I forgot, the names I mean.  I read How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie and The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale, both of whose books are omnipresent making me able to remember the names of the authors.